OpenIO & STAR: an Open Source technology for a scalable storage infrastructure

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This year, Aqua Ray launched its offer STAR (Stockage objet par Aqua Ray) in order to provide its clients to store their data without any limits, in France and at a competitive price. For this offer, Aqua Ray needs to rely on a scalable and easy-to-use storage infrastructure. That is why the company chose OpenIO SDS technology as back-end.

This year, Aqua Ray launched its offer STAR (Stockage objet par Aqua Ray) in order to provide its clients to store their data without any limits, in France and at a competitive price. For this offer, Aqua Ray needs to rely on a scalable and easy-to-use storage infrastructure. That is why the company chose OpenIO SDS technology as back-end.

The technical base of the object storage offer STAR rests on this technology made and managed by the French company OpenIO, OpenIO SDS allows Aqua Ray to exceed the limits of the traditional solutions that are frequently expensive andnot scalable. This is an agile storage platform generated by a software, and that can support additional resources without the input of disruptive updates or the need of restoring data.

The technical base of the object storage offer STAR rests on this technology made and managed by the French company OpenIO, OpenIO SDS allows Aqua Ray to exceed the limits of the traditional solutions that are frequently expensive andnot scalable. This is an agile storage platform generated by a software, and that can support additional resources without the input of disruptive updates or the need of restoring data.

« The technolody of OpenIO is Open Source, we can therefore see how it has been developed and what is the public roadmap on GitHub, which give us more visibility than what we could have with a Close Source projets. » Guillaume de Lafond, Technical Director of Aqua Ray.

« The technolody of OpenIO is Open Source, we can therefore see how it has been developed and what is the public roadmap on GitHub, which give us more visibility than what we could have with a Close Source projets. » Guillaume de Lafond, Technical Director of Aqua Ray.

More information

For more information about the STAR offer, refer to the dedicated article in the Le Lab' section.

For more information about the STAR offer, refer to the dedicated article in the Le Lab' section.